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Selective vulnerability to neurodegeneration

Illustration of various diseased centers in the brain.

Neurodegenerative diseases cause stereotypical signs based on the specific brain region that is targeted. We try to understand how unaffected regions resist disease with the hope that these secrets can be transferred to vulnerable brain regions.

Our lab addresses the question of why neurodegenerative diseases target specific brain regions, at least initially, a feature known as selective vulnerability. For example, brain regions important for motor control are severely damaged in Huntington’s disease, while brain regions important for memory are severely damaged in Alzheimer’s disease.

Genetic neurodegenerative diseases are especially enigmatic because all cells carry the disease inducing mutation and yet most resist the disease. Moreover, these mutations are expressed for decades before disease sets in. How does the brain resist the toxic protein for so long and why does it eventually fail?

We have two basic questions regarding selective vulnerability:

1) Does a given brain cell respond differently to different protein misfolding stressors and

2) Do different cell types respond to the same stressor differently?

We hypothesize that the effectiveness of the protein quality control machinery differs between different cell types due to different compilations of machinery components and clients and these differences strongly influence selective vulnerability.

To study the phenotypes of specific cell types in the brain prior to disease onset, we have employed a technique that enables the isolation of mRNAs from the cells of interest. This is accomplished by expressing in specific cell types a modified ribosome protein (called RiboTag) that carries a molecular handle which we use to capture translating ribosomes and determine which proteins the cells are attempting to make.

Our work with RiboTag revealed that cells that are thought to resist disease show dramatic changes early, while cells that are severely affected late in disease show no response early. These surprising results inspired us to create a new technique that enables us to study multiple layers of gene regulation, from chromatin modulation to translation, all from specific cell types of complex tissues.

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We are happy to receive applications from people interested in our work, who would like to perform an internship or a master thesis project in the lab.

We especially encourage students interested in pursuing a bioinformatic project involving R programming and/or building online shiny applications for visualizing scientific data. Minimum basic knowledge of R is required.

Please e-mail Lech Kaczmarczyk or Walker Jackson to discuss the possibilities.

Publications

Publications from DiVA

2025

Chwen-Yu Chen, Lech Kaczmarczyk, Felipe Meira de Faria, Marcin Szczot, Walker Jackson, Max Larsson (2025) Scientific Reports, Vol. 15, Article 10890 (Article in journal)
Farjana Parvin, Johan Larsson, Walker Jackson, Sofie Nyström, Per Hammarström (2025) Journal of Molecular Biology, Vol. 437, Article 168923 (Article in journal)
Hamza Arshad, Shehab Eid, Surabhi Mehra, Declan Williams, Lech Kaczmarczyk, Erica Stuart, Walker Jackson, Gerold Schmitt-Ulms, Joel C. Watts (2025) Neurobiology of Disease, Vol. 206, Article 106802 (Article in journal)

2024

Surabhi Mehra, Matthew E. C. Bourkas, Lech Kaczmarczyk, Erica Stuart, Hamza Arshad, Jennifer K. Griffin, Kathy L. Frost, Daniel J. Walsh, Surachai Supattapone, Stephanie A. Booth, Walker Jackson, Joel C. Watts (2024) Journal of Clinical Investigation, Vol. 134, Article eI176344 (Article in journal)
Maria Immaculata Arifin, Samia Hannaoui, Raychal Ashlyn Ng, Doris Zeng, Irina Zemlyankina, Hanaa Ahmed-Hassan, Hermann M. Schatzl, Lech Kaczmarczyk, Walker Jackson, Sylvie L. Benestad, Sabine Gilch (2024) PLoS Pathogens, Vol. 20, Article e1012350 (Article in journal)
Paul R. Marshall, Joshua Davies, Qiongyi Zhao, Wei-Siang Liau, Yujin Lee, Dean Basic, Ambika Periyakaruppiah, Esmi L. Zajaczkowski, Laura J. Leighton, Sachithrani U. Madugalle, Mason Musgrove, Marcin Kielar, Arie Maeve Brueckner, Hao Gong, Haobin Ren, Alexander Walsh, Lech Kaczmarczyk, Walker Jackson, Alon Chen, Robert C. Spitale, Timothy W. Bredy (2024) Journal of Neuroscience, Vol. 44, Article e0093232024 (Article in journal)
Daniel J. Walsh, Judy R. Rees, Surabhi Mehra, Matthew E. C. Bourkas, Lech Kaczmarczyk, Erica Stuart, Walker Jackson, Joel C. Watts, Surachai Supattapone (2024) PLoS Pathogens, Vol. 20, Article e1012087 (Article in journal)
Walker Jackson, Susanne Bauer, Lech Kaczmarczyk, Srivathsa Magadi (2024) Biology, Vol. 13, Article 67 (Article, review/survey)

2023

Sonia M. Vallabh, Dan Zou, Rose Pitstick, Jill OMoore, Janet Peters, Derek Silvius, Jasna Kriz, Walker Jackson, George A. Carlson, Eric Vallabh Minikel, Deborah E. Cabin (2023) Journal of Virology, Vol. 97 (Article in journal)
Maria I. Arifin, Lech Kaczmarczyk, Doris Zeng, Samia Hannaoui, Chi Lee, Sheng Chun Chang, Gordon Mitchell, Debbie McKenzie, Michael Beekes, Walker Jackson, Sabine Gilch (2023) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 120, Article e2221060120 (Article in journal)
Hedayat Rahin, Walker Jackson, Magnus Thordstein (2023) Brain Sciences, Vol. 13, Article 229 (Article in journal)
Susanne Bauer, Chwen-Yu Chen, Maria Jonson, Lech Kaczmarczyk, Srivathsa Magadi, Walker Jackson (2023) Acta neuropathologica communications, Vol. 11, Article 17 (Article in journal)
Walker Jackson (2023) Neural Regeneration Research, Vol. 18, p. 2707-2708 (Article in journal)

2022

Lech Kaczmarczyk, Melvin Schleif, Lars Dittrich, Rhiannan H. Williams, Maruša Koderman, Vikas Bansal, Ashish Rajput, Theresa Schulte, Maria Jonson, Clemens Krost, Fabio J. Testaquadra, Stefan Bonn, Walker S. Jackson (2022) PLoS Pathogens, Vol. 18, Article e1010747 (Article in journal)
Susanne Bauer, Lars Dittrich, Lech Kaczmarczyk, Melvin Schleif, Rui Benfeitas, Walker Jackson (2022) Life Science Alliance, Vol. 5, Article e202201530 (Article in journal)
Alana M. Thackray, Brian Lam, Erin E. McNulty, Amy V Nalls, Candace K. Mathiason, Srivathsa Magadi, Walker Jackson, Olivier Andreoletti, Cristobal Marrero-Winkens, Hermann Schätzl, Raymond Bujdoso (2022) Brain, Vol. 145, p. 3236-3249 (Article in journal)
Patrick Leven, Reiner Schneider, Kevin D. Siemens, Walker Jackson, Sven Wehner (2022) Neurogastroenterology and Motility, Vol. 34, Article e14309 (Article in journal)

2021

Jill R. Crittenden, Shenyu Zhai, Magdalena Sauvage, Takashi Kitsukawa, Eric Burguiere, Morgane Thomsen, Hui Zhang, Cinzia Costa, Giuseppina Martella, Veronica Ghiglieri, Barbara Picconi, Karen A. Pescatore, Ellen M. Unterwald, Walker Jackson, David E. Housman, S. Barak Caine, David Sulzer, Paolo Calabresi, Anne C. Smith, D. James Surmeier, Ann M. Graybiel (2021) Neurobiology of Disease, Vol. 158, Article 105473 (Article in journal)
Lech Kaczmarczyk, Nicole Reichenbach, Nelli Blank, Maria Jonson, Lars Dittrich, Gabor C. Petzold, Walker Jackson (2021) Scientific Reports, Vol. 11, Article 5412 (Article in journal)

2020

Stefanie Poll, Manuel Mittag, Fabrizio Musacchio, Lena C. Justus, Eleonora Ambrad Giovannetti, Julia Steffen, Jens Wagner, Lioba Zohren, Susanne Schoch, Boris Schmidt, Walker S. Jackson, Dan Ehninger, Martin Fuhrmann (2020) Nature Neuroscience, Vol. 23, p. 952-958 (Article in journal)

Publications from other journals

2017
Alana M. Thackray, Alzbeta Cardova, Hanna Wolf, Lydia Pradl, Ina M Vorberg, Walker S. Jackson and Raymond Bujdoso
Genetic human prion disease modelled in PrP transgenic Drosophila


2015
Walker S. Jackson and Lech Kaczmarczyk
Astonishing advances in mouse genetic tools for biomedical research


Raymond Bujdoso, Matthias Landgraf, Walker S Jackson, and Alana M Thackray
Prion-induced neurotoxicity: Possible role for cell cycle activity and DNA damage response


2014
Walker S. Jackson and Clemens Krost
Peculiarities of prion diseases


Walker S. Jackson, Clemens Krost, Andrew W. Borkowski and Lech Kaczmarczyk
Translation of the Prion Protein mRNA Is Robust in Astrocytes but Does Not Amplify during Reactive Astrocytosis in the Mouse Brain


Walker S. Jackson
Selective vulnerability to neurodegenerative disease: the curious case of Prion Protein

2009
Walker S. Jackson, Andrew W. Borkowski, Nicki E. Watson, liver D. King, Henryk Faas, Alan Jasanoff and Susan Lindquist
Spontaneous generation of prion infectivity in fatal familial insomnia knockin mice

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